
ASIC Driver Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
show controllers cpuctrl internal
show controllers cpuctrl internal
To display information about the internal CPU controller, use the show controllers cpuctrl internal command in EXEC mode.
show controllers cpuctrl internal [location
Syntax Description
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Release 2.0 | This command was introduced on the Cisco |
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Release 3.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.2 | No modification. |
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Release 3.3.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.4.0 | No modification. |
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Release 3.5.0 | The show controllers cpuctrl internal command was first supported under |
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Release 3.6.0 | The location |
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Usage Guidelines To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. For detailed information about user groups and task IDs, see the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide.
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